LIVELIHOOD RESILIENCE AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: TOWARD INTEGRATION OF OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE APPROACHES OF ANALYSIS

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geographical Review Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.1080/00167428.2022.2085104
A. Quandt, Phevee Paderes
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ABSTRACT Resilience thinking is a common component in the planning and implementation of interventions in humanitarian activities, disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, and food security. Attention to the concept of livelihood resilience specifically has grown in these sectors in order to improve households’ resilience to the impacts of climate change and other shocks. However, resilience is difficult to empirically measure and commonly-used approaches are top-down, expert-driven, and suffer from measurement-bias. To address these issues, in this paper we explore the contributions of geographers to this research, critique top-down objective measurements of resilience, highlight the benefits of employing subjective conceptualizations of resilience, and outline methods for measuring subjective resilience with participatory methods. By drawing from both objective and subjective methods of analysis we can expand upon the normative questions of “resilience of what, to what, and for whom” to include “resilience as defined and measured by whom” in future research and policy-making.
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生计弹性与全球环境变化:走向客观与主观相结合的分析方法
弹性思维是人道主义活动、减少灾害风险、适应气候变化和粮食安全等干预措施规划和实施中的一个常见组成部分。在这些部门,对生计复原力概念的关注有所增加,以提高家庭对气候变化和其他冲击影响的复原力。然而,弹性很难进行经验测量,常用的方法是自上而下的、专家驱动的,并且存在测量偏差。为了解决这些问题,本文探讨了地理学家对这一研究的贡献,批判了自上而下的弹性客观测量,强调了采用弹性主观概念化的好处,并概述了用参与式方法测量主观弹性的方法。通过借鉴客观和主观的分析方法,我们可以在“对什么、对什么、为谁”的规范性问题上进行扩展,在未来的研究和决策中包括“由谁定义和衡量的弹性”。
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期刊介绍: One of the world"s leading scholarly periodicals devoted exclusively to geography, the Geographical Review contains original and authoritative articles on all aspects of geography. The "Geographical Record" section presents short articles on current topical and regional issues. Each issue also includes reviews of recent books, monographs, and atlases in geography and related fields.
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